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Mathematics, 29.06.2019 11:00 mcaninch36

Desperate need of **correct** a field test for a new exam was given to randomly selected seniors. the exams were graded, and the sample mean and sample standard deviation were calculated. based on the results, the exam creator claims that on the same exam, nine times out of ten, seniors will have an average score within 5% of 75%. is the confidence interval at 90%, 95%, or 99%? what is the margin of error? calculate the confidence interval and explain what it means in terms of the situation. (i know the confidence interval is clearly at 90% but i don't know what the marigin of error is would it be between 70% and 80% or 5% of 75% which is 3.75% giving you 78.75% and 71.25%)

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